### COPY PICTURE ### Bronte & Isabella Watter. Seven-year-old twins who he dropped off at school in April and have never seen since by their father Michael. Photographer: Liam Kidston.Source: News Corp Australia

A WEB page has been set up in support of fugitive mother Cassie Watter, who is accused of abducting her twin seven-year-old daughters.

The page contains posts from people claiming to be ­social workers and other ­professionals in support of Mrs Watter.

The girls’ father, Michael Watter, who has legal custody, said he would be passing on a list of page users to police after a link to the site was placed on the Help Find Isabella and Bronte Watter Facebook page.

“These people seem to be supporting this behaviour but the good thing is, it could bring these people out who are helping the mother,” he said.

“The people commenting on the page are professionals. I think this reflects pretty badly on their professional skills.

“The person who I assume is the publisher was helping Cassie through court process.”

Mr Watter said he was becoming more and more desperate to find his girls.

“It’s starting to get a lot harder,” he said.

“These supporters say she is such a great person but when is it going to end for these girls? They can’t go out, they can’t meet new friends, dance ballet or play sport.”

Mrs Watter is accused of abducting the girls from ­Hermit Park State School on April 4.

Her car was later found with the girls’ schoolbags inside at Anderson Park in Pimlico. Mr Watter, who has sole custody, has maintained his ex-wife must be receiving help and detectives confirmed she had received money from friends.

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